Outdoor recreation is on the rise once again! With all that’s going on these days and all the technological stimuli association with being a kid, there is nothing better than letting him/her get outside and play a great sport in a fun and encouraging environment. So if he does want to put down the phone for a few days this summer, and you are looking for a great baseball camp to put him in, we have identified our 3 favourites in the Modesto and San Jose California area this summer!
Enjoy! And keep helping your kid get better and gain confidence in the game of baseball. #3 Spartan Baseball Camps Website: http://collegebaseballcamps.com/sjsu/
Ran by: Spartan Baseball
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Duration Each Day: Day Camp
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Coed: No
Email: ryan.bobb@sjsu.edu
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There is very little information about their camp coming in the summer – from what we hear you are welcome to contact them at their front office at any time for more camp information! #2 South Bay Baseball and Softball Camp Website: https://southbaytraining.com/services/camps-clinics/
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Ran by: South Bay Training
Camp Dates: June, July, August
Camp Duration: Day Camp
Facilities: South Bay Sports Training
Price: $130-$700
Ages: 6-14
Coed: Yes
From the Website: N/A #1 American Baseball Camps Modesto California Baseball Camp Website: americanbaseballcamps.com Click Here For a Link To Our California Camps Ran by: Professional Baseball Players & American Baseball Camps Staff
Camp Dates: On the camp page above.
Duration: 8:30-3:00 (Early & Late Care Included)
Facilities: On the camp page above.
Address: On the camp page above.
Price: $199.99-$249.99 (Depending on how early you sign up)
Ages: (6-12)
Coed: Yes
Email: americanbaseballcamps@gmail.com
From the Website: The emphasis of this camp: Developing character traits in young ballplayers with a confidence-building, teammate oriented, self-esteem building baseball program over 4 days. We want to challenge ballplayers in all facets of being a baseball player including being coachable, being a good teammate, talking to coaches and umpires correctly, appreciating the sacrifice of parents and understanding the benefits of working hard.
The mission of American Baseball Camps is to give kids the tools they need to be successful, and the confidence to turn those mechanics into more success on the field. We also reward being a good teammate at the end of every camp day, because we know that is how kids are going to stay in the game longer, make more friends, be liked by coaches, and have a lot more fun playing the game.